Hobbes234 said:
Hi David,
Could you please elaborate?
The color filter only has one orange intensity unless you bring different intensities for the dive.
So the filter will always cast an orange hue on everything.
Since there isn't enough red to begin with, this orange hue maybe OK.
If you dive down deeper the loss of red will intensify and the filter begins to lose effect. So if you add a strobe, it will stabilize the loss of red to one level.
In fact I believe if you have a weak orange filter and combine it with a strobe, it will be something like a white balance shift with a strobe.
Since I already have white balance built into the camera and use it for my photos, I just adjust white balance for changes in depth and lighting conditions plus a strobe (internal or external). Hence I never bought a filter. BUT I have colored filters to play with on land to see how it affects the photos and theorized from there.
The strobe cannot lightup the background blue water, so it has zero effect on the background blue. BUT the filter cast an orange hue on everything including the BLUE/GREEN background, so it changes to purple/brown. Not so nice to me.
Anyway, like I said I have never tried filters underwater, so I am guessing the final effect.